“Nanak dukhiya sab sansar” — Sikh Kirtan The translation from Gurbani (language of the Sikh gurus) to english translates to this. O nanak, every person in the world has pain and sorrow. Think about all the people you meet in your life. When you engage them in a conversation more so than not the conversation will turn to the struggles of life vs how amazing our lives our. Most of us (putting myself in this boat) see the glass half empty. We see our phone screen breaking as bad luck, rather than an opportunity to learn how to fix it. We see getting fired as being worthless rather than an opportunity to try something completely new.
Ups, downs & Uncertainty
Ups, downs & Uncertainty
Ups, downs & Uncertainty
“Nanak dukhiya sab sansar” — Sikh Kirtan The translation from Gurbani (language of the Sikh gurus) to english translates to this. O nanak, every person in the world has pain and sorrow. Think about all the people you meet in your life. When you engage them in a conversation more so than not the conversation will turn to the struggles of life vs how amazing our lives our. Most of us (putting myself in this boat) see the glass half empty. We see our phone screen breaking as bad luck, rather than an opportunity to learn how to fix it. We see getting fired as being worthless rather than an opportunity to try something completely new.